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Horse Coat Color / Pattern Test Report HORSE COAT COLOR / PATTERN TEST REPORT Provided Information: Case: NQ62143 Date Received: 20-Oct-2020 Name: SPOOKS GOTTA SPARK Report Issue Date: 26-Oct-2020 Report ID: 6915-9788-0528-6080 Registration: 5604184 Verify report at www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/verify DOB: 05/23/2013 Sex: Stallion Breed: Quarter Horse RESULT INTERPRETATION RESULT INTERPRETATION SPLASHED RED FACTOR E/e Both black and red factors detected. WHITE (SW1, N/SW1 1 copy of SW1 detected. SW3, SW5, SW6) SPLASHED 2 copies of agouti present. If present, black AGOUTI WHITE (SW2, 1 copy of SW2 detected. A/A pigment is restricted to the points. N/SW2 SW4) CREAM N/Cr 1 copy of Cream dilution detected. TOBIANO N/N No copies of Tobiano detected. PEARL N/N No copies of Pearl dilution detected. LEOPARD N/N No copies of Leopard Complex detected. SILVER N/N No copies of Silver dilution detected. PATTERN-1 N/N No copies of PATN1 detected.* Horse is not Dun dilute but may have primitive DUN BRINDLE 1 Not requested. nd1/nd2 markings. CHAMPAGNE N/N No copies of Champagne dilution detected. TIGER EYE Not requested. MUSHROOM LETHAL WHITE N/N No copies of lethal white overo detected. (SHETLAND Not requested. OVERO PONY) SABINO 1 N/N No copies of Sabino 1 detected. GRAY Absent Gray gene is absent. Horse will not turn gray. DOMINANT WHITE (W5, N/W20 1 copy of W20 detected. ROAN Not requested. W10, W20, W22) Veterinary Genetics Laboratory · University of California Davis · One Shields Ave · Davis, CA 95616 vgl.ucdavis.edu · (530) 752-2211 Page 1 of 2 HORSE COAT COLOR / PATTERN TEST REPORT Client/Owner/Agent Information: Case: NQ62143 LORENZO LOTTI Date Received: 20-Oct-2020 PO BOX 361 Report Issue Date: 26-Oct-2020 WHITESBORO, TX 76273 Report ID: 6915-9788-0528-6080 Verify report at www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/verify Name: SPOOKS GOTTA SPARK Additional Information If testing for a disease or a disorder was performed and results indicate the animal is affected or at risk, we recommend contacting your veterinarian for further clinical evaluation and for additional information on disease and management. For more detailed information on Coat Color test results, please visit our website at: www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/services/coatcolorhorse.php *Pattern-1: In order for high levels of white spotting to be visible on horses that inherit PATN1, LP must also be present. License Information Tests for Gray, Lethal White Overo and Tobiano are performed under license. For terms and conditions of testing, please see www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/about/terms-and-conditions Results are determined using PCR-based methods. The results relate only to the sample tested as identified by the submitter (for example, identity and/or breed). Report authorized by Dr. Rebecca Bellone, VGL Director Veterinary Genetics Laboratory · University of California Davis · One Shields Ave · Davis, CA 95616 vgl.ucdavis.edu · (530) 752-2211 Page 2 of 2 EQUINE DISEASE PANEL TEST REPORT Provided Information: Case: NQ62143 Date Received: 20-Oct-2020 Name: SPOOKS GOTTA SPARK Report Issue Date: 26-Oct-2020 Report ID: 6821-0897-8621-4164 Registration: 5604184 Verify report at www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/verify DOB: 05/23/2013 Sex: Stallion Breed: Quarter Horse RESULT INTERPRETATION Glycogen Branching N/N Normal - Does not possess the disease-causing GBED gene Enzyme Deficiency (GBED) Hereditary Equine Regional N/N Normal - horse does not have the HERDA gene Dermal Asthenia (HERDA) Hyperkalemic Periodic N/N Normal - Does not possess the disease-causing HYPP gene Paralysis (HYPP) No copies of the MYHM mutation. Horse does not have increased susceptibility for IMM or nonexertional IMM and MYH1 Myopathy N/N rhabdomyolysis. Malignant Hyperthermia N/N Normal - horse does not have the MH gene (MH) Polysaccharide Storage N/N Normal - horse does not have the PSSM1 gene Myopathy Type 1 (PSSM1) Veterinary Genetics Laboratory · University of California Davis · One Shields Ave · Davis, CA 95616 vgl.ucdavis.edu · (530) 752-2211 Page 1 of 2 EQUINE DISEASE PANEL TEST REPORT Client/Owner/Agent Information: Case: NQ62143 LORENZO LOTTI Date Received: 20-Oct-2020 PO BOX 361 Report Issue Date: 26-Oct-2020 WHITESBORO, TX 76273 Report ID: 6821-0897-8621-4164 Verify report at www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/verify Name: SPOOKS GOTTA SPARK Additional Information If testing for a disease or a disorder was performed and results indicate the animal is affected or at risk, we recommend contacting your veterinarian for further clinical evaluation and for additional information on disease and management. For more detailed information on Equine Disease Panel test results, please visit our website at: www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/services/horse/qhpanel.php License Information GBED testing performed under a license agreement with the University of Minnesota. HERDA testing performed under a license agreement with the University of California, Davis. PSSM1 testing performed under a license agreement with the American Quarter Horse Association. For terms and conditions of testing, please see www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/about/terms-and-conditions Results are determined using PCR-based methods. The results relate only to the sample tested as identified by the submitter (for example, identity and/or breed). Report authorized by Dr. Rebecca Bellone, VGL Director Veterinary Genetics Laboratory · University of California Davis · One Shields Ave · Davis, CA 95616 vgl.ucdavis.edu · (530) 752-2211 Page 2 of 2.
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